Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson has popped up in NFL trade rumors in advance of the 2024 NFL Draft. Linked as a potential trade candidate in mock drafts in order for Minnesota to acquire the quarterback of its choosing, NFL teams reportedly recognize the actual cost of landing Jefferson would be much higher.
Let’s get this out of the way: the Minnesota Vikings will likely select a quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft and probably in Round 1. That’s no big mystery — none whatsoever — but after that would-be selection, the plot thickens.
The Minnesota Vikings are expected to draft a quarterback of the future in two days, a grand crescendo to an offseason stuffed with change. And according to some, the team’s leaders are firmly on the hot seat, even though the franchise has professed a “competitive rebuild” two years running.
Most Minnesota Vikings fans have settled on the possibility of a trade up the draftboard in two nights as quite realistic. And while that plan can remain intact, the would-be trade partner may need adjustment.
Join Tyler Forness and Scott Barrett as they delve into the 2024 NFL Draft, discussing potential first-round picks for the Minnesota Vikings, with a focus on QB J.J.
He’s not leaving. That’s the word out of Cincinnati for former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Jake Browning, who took over as QB1 in 2023 when Joe Burrow was lost for the season.
Maybe the Minnesota Vikings won’t need an extra blockbuster trade after all. About six weeks ago, general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah pressed the button on a juicy pre-draft trade, sending two 2nd-Round picks to Houston for the Texans’ 2024 1st-Rounder (Pick No.
The NFL draft is approaching, and the Minnesota Vikings could experience a franchise-changing version of the event. With a quarterback at the top of the wishlist following Kirk Cousins’ exit, general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah is trying to facilitate a trade into the top ranks of the draft to secure one of the best prospects.
The NFL draft is right around the corner, and it could be monumental for the Minnesota Vikings. After the exit of starting quarterback Kirk Cousins, the franchise needs a new guy under center to carry the organization’s hopes.
We’ve reached the “What did Kevin O’Connell say to the church congregation?” part of the Minnesota Vikings draft cycle. Few saw it coming, but it was significant nevertheless.
The Minnesota Vikings have oodles of wide receivers under contract, some three days before the 2024 NFL Draft, but the club doesn’t employ a clear-cut WR3.
It’s NFL Draft Week, and that means news and disinformation is flowing freely throughout the league and the Minnesota Vikings are definitely a common subject of both.
Certain drafts change the landscape of an organization. For the Minnesota Vikings, there have been a few picks in which they have hit to an extent that requires a look back with fond memories.
A NFL insider shared insight into the plans of the Vikings and Giants ahead of the upcoming NFL Draft.
Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. used The Players' Tribune to campaign for himself ahead of possibly becoming a first-round draft pick this coming Thursday night. "Four season-ending injuries in four years, Mike," Penix wrote in a letter published on Monday.
The NFL Draft is almost here and that means we’re about to have a bunch of new Minnesota Vikings players, including a new franchise QB. But that’s not all.
Veteran QB Kirk Cousins left the Vikings to sign with the Atlanta Falcons in free agency.
Top 30 visits aren’t an exact science on who a team will take, but it shows at least a slight interest in every player brought in. Every team gets to bring in 30 players (as I’m sure you figured out in the name Top 30) teams also get to bring in local players, whether they went to high school or college in the state.
The Minnesota Vikings find themselves in search of a new cornerstone quarterback for their franchise. The departure of Kirk Cousins in free agency dealt a significant blow to their offensive strategy.
The Vikings will have to trade up to land one of the top quarterback prospects in the NFL Draft, but there might be one they like enough to try to do it.
When the Minnesota Vikings acquired the 23rd overall pick in a trade with the Houston Texans earlier this offseason, everyone knew what they were doing: stocking up on ammunition to trade up in the first round of the NFL Draft.
In March, the Vikings executed a trade to add an extra first-round pick to their war chest for the draft.
Jefferson did not report to the first day of the Vikings’ offseason program Monday. It should be noted Jefferson did not show for Vikings voluntary work last year but reported for minicamp.
The Vikings have consistently been connected to a trade-up from the No. 11 spot. Here's what their GM said about their plans.
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